Hi,
I have been using a Tele Graflex (@1925?) 3 1/4x4 1/4 fairly successfully for a few months. The shutter curtains are good, and the speeds are fine. However, it recently started behaving oddly - when the shutter was released the gear sometimes seems to skip - I can hear it - , and the slit ends up out of place. And of course when wound up again the curtain and slits are in the wrong place, etc. I can get them all aligned again and it may work correctly a few times, but the problem always repeats.

I am familiar with Graflex/Graphic mechanisms and I have fixed other problems before, but this one has me at a loss.

The small gear at the end of the top shutter shaft looks like its chewed up. More than half the gear on the body end looks like it has been worn or ground down, but the further half looks unused. The large brass gear inside the top shutter escutcheon looks like its in good shape, the teeth are sharp enough, etc. It seems that the large gear is bearing on only part of the small gear and destroying it.

I suspect I need to replace the small gear. I have not fully disassembled this camera, not needing to as it was working fine. What do I need to do to replace the gear, and what gear from what camera would be compatible ? Would I have to replace the whole top shaft ?

Any suggestion as to which models would have a compatible gear/gearshaft ?

The gearing on the top curtain roller is made onto the roller shaft. I have no clue as to how many models use the same roller.

The curtain needs to be wound onto the lower roller, the tension relieved, and the wind plate removed.
Folding the curtain over at the top roller may allow the roller to slide right far enough to clear the bushing on the left and if not the curtain will have to be removed from the top roller. Use a adhesive remover or lacquer thinner to remove the curtain from the roller. Lacquer thinner will dissolve the rubber coating on the curtain._________________The best camera ever made is the one that YOU enjoy using and produces the image quality that satifies YOU.

So if I understand correctly, the steel shaft with the small gear that runs through the brass roller carrying the top of the shutter curtain can be removed by ungluing the shutter curtain and loosening a couple of set screws on the brass roller ?

Then I should be able to replace the shaft (assuming I can get a replacement shaft) ?

Or perhaps reposition the shaft so the good portion of the gear on the shaft better mates with the large gear ? It would be a matter of 2-3mm.

the steel shaft with the small gear that runs through the brass roller

Both the top and bottom rollers and their shafts are brass, no steel. The gearing on the top shaft is made on the shaft. If the shaft can be removed from the roller then a new one can be made or this one can be modified._________________The best camera ever made is the one that YOU enjoy using and produces the image quality that satifies YOU.